Eve Garnett was born in Worcestershire and trained as a painter in London at Chelsea and then the Royal Academy Schools. Ill health curtailed her painting career and thus she became a very successful children's book writer and illustrator. Her first book THE FAMILY FROM ONE END STREET, was first published in 1937, won the Carnegie Gold Medal and has been in print ever since. It has also been adapted for radio as recently as 1999. She died in 1991.
Written and Illustrated by Eve Garnett | Articles | Reviews | |
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1982 |
First Affections | ||
1974 |
Lost and Found: Four Stories | ||
1968 |
To Greenland's Icy Mountains | ||
1962 |
Holiday at Dew Drop Inn | ||
1956 |
Further Adventures from One End Street | ||
1948 |
In and Out and Roundabout | ||
1937 |
Family from One End Street |
Illustrated by Eve Garnett | Articles | Reviews | |
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1958 |
A Golden Land | ||
1952 |
Book of the Seasons: An Anthology | ||
1948 |
A Childs Garden of Verses | ||
1938 |
Is it Well With the Child? | ||
1932 |
Bad Baron of Crashbania | ||
1927 |
The London Child |